[UniMacTech] Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.0 for Mac

Joe Ayala josephayala at gmail.com
Fri Oct 17 15:29:22 EST 2008


Hey I had the same problem.  I used LANrev InstallEase to create a
custom package.  You need the Apple Developer tools.  Move Adobe
Acrobat 9 folder from Applications, and Adobe from Application Support
in main Library folder.   This allows you to use Apple Remote Desktop
to deploy it and the user doesn't need to enter the serial number.  Oh
and it reduces the install size of the Adobe Install from 900 MB to
about 450 MBs.

Thanks

Joe Ayala
Madera Unified School District

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 8:41 PM, David Whiteley
<david.whiteley at deakin.edu.au> wrote:
> If anyone has managed to automate deployment of Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.0 for
> Mac, could you please drop me a line? Adobe is absolutely useless – they
> provide deployment instructions and toolkits for everything but Acrobat,
> which doesn't even have an installer.
>
> Thanks,
> David.
>
> David Whiteley
> Senior Desktop Infrastructure Engineer, Information Technology Services
> Division
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Thanks

Joe


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